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New Ebola treatment trial starts in Sierra Leone

A clinical trial of a potential Ebola therapy, led by Oxford University, has got under way in Sierra Leone.

The phase II study of the treatment, called TKM-Ebola-Guinea, led by Oxford's Professor Peter Horby on behalf of the International Severe Acute Respiratory and Emerging Infection Consortium (ISARIC), is funded through the Wellcome Trust's £3.2 million Ebola therapeutics platform.